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G H RAISONI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING &

MANAGEMENT,WAGHOLI, PUNE
(An Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956 & Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University)

TAE 2

Engineering Mathematics III

Descriptive Statistics

Presented by:-
Akash Chavan (SITA05)
Rohan Hendre (SITA12)
Measure of central tendency
Measure of central tendency is a value that represents a typical, or
central, entry of a data set. The most common measures of
central tendency are:

1. Mean
2. Median
3. Mode
4. Outliners
Mean
• Is the average of a group of numbers
• Applicable for interval and ratio data, not applicable for nominal or
ordinal data
• Affected by each value in the data set, including extreme values
• Computed by summing all values in the data set and dividing the sum
by the number of values in the data set
• Simply, The sum of all the data entries divided by the number of
entries
Population Mean


 X X  X  X ...  X
 1 2 3 N
N N
24  13  19  26  11

5
93

5
 18. 6
Sample Mean

X
 X X  X  X ...  X
 1 2 3 n
n n
57  86  42  38  90  66

6
379

6
 63.167
Median
• The value that lies in the middle of the data when the data set is
ordered.
• If the data set has an odd number of entries, then the median is the
middle data entry.
• If the data has an even number of entries, then the median is
obtained by adding the two numbers in the middle and dividing result
by two.
Median Calculations
Mode
• The data entry that occurs with the greatest frequency.
• A data set may have one mode, more than one mode, or no mode. If
no entry is repeated the data set has no mode
• Bimodal -- Data sets that have two modes
• Multimodal -- Data sets that contain more than two modes
• MEAN-MODE = 3 (MEAN-MEDIAN)
Mode -- Example
35 41 44 45

• The mode is 44. 37 41 44 46

• There are more 44s


37 43 44 46
than any other value.
39 43 44 46

40 43 44 46

40 43 45 48
Example of Mode

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